Consumer Bankruptcy

Rochelle’s Daily Wire

Expert analysis of the latest court decisions affecting consumer debtors — covering discharge, mortgage servicing, student loans, exemptions, and more.

Cases covered: 1,408 (all-time)
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Mar 24, 2026 Paul V. Neimeyer
In a split decision, the Fourth Circuit upheld Bankruptcy Judge Paul M. Black, who had denied a motion to compel arbitration in a purported class action alleging violations of the automatic stay in.....
Mar 05, 2026 O. Rogeriee Thompson
To deny an individual’s discharge under Section 727(a)(5) for failure “to explain satisfactorily” a loss of assets, the First Circuit held that the missing assets need not be substantial. Objecting to.....
Jul 10, 2025 DeAndrea Gist Benjamin
Forget about advice of counsel; advice from a banker was enough to negate a finding of fraudulent intent, as shown by a July 1 opinion from the Fourth Circuit. A father made a will specifying the.....
Jun 13, 2025 John E. Hoffman, Jr.
In the wake of Schwab v. Reilly, 560 U.S. 770 (2010), Bankruptcy Judge John E. Hoffman, Jr., of Columbus, Ohio, explained when a trustee must or cannot object to a homestead exemption claiming “100%.....
May 01, 2025 Michael A. Fagone
While most courts more recently are allowing the debtor to dismiss a chapter 13 case even when creditors prefer conversion to chapter 7, a decision by Bankruptcy Judge Michael A. Fagone of Bangor.....
Mar 26, 2025 Robert S. Ballou
A district judge in Roanoke, Va., ruled that Bankruptcy Judge Paul M. Black did not abuse his discretion in denying a motion to compel arbitration in a purported class action alleging violations of.....
Mar 20, 2025 Guy R. Humphrey
On an issue where the courts are split, Bankruptcy Judge Guy R. Humphrey of Dayton, Ohio, decided that a chapter 7 trustee was entitled to no compensation because the trustee had made no distributions.....
Mar 14, 2025 Pamela W. McAfee
On a question where the bankruptcy courts are divided, Bankruptcy Judge Pamela W. McAfee of Raleigh, N.C., sided with the majority in holding that a chapter 13 debtor does not have standing to compel.....
Dec 31, 2024 Mina Nami Khorrami
Even when a debtor consents to the entry of judgment, the resulting judgment lien is a judicial lien subject to avoidance under Section 522(f), not a consensual lien that cannot be avoided as an.....
Dec 18, 2024 Michael S. Nachmanoff
A district judge in Virginia held that a debtor’s appeal from an order confirming the debtor’s chapter 13 plan was equitably moot. In his December 11 opinion, District Judge Michael S. Nachmanoff of.....